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IF YOU WANT" To; Sell or buy anything Place your "ad" in the Recobd, The result will prove satisfactory. Darl INGTON Record THE NEWS" Local and General, Is found in the Record every week. Only $1.00 per teak. VOL. 11. DARLINGTON, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 I, 1892. NO. 29. Look Out FOR NEW GOODS As I am now on the Market. Yours, C. G. G ARM AN. (GrROC Of. qll lids ft bcd-tocii t1ices QMnty Gorsidci'ed, q A. Goodman's. DBUGS, MEDICINES, pAINTS, QILS' CAERY IN STOCK A FIRST-CLASS LINE OF Pure Drngi and Medicines, Fnncy Goods and Toilet Articles, Wall Paper, Soaps, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, Jewelry, School Books and Supplies, Druggists' Sundries, which we are Selling? at Reasonable Prices. H PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. H. E. WALKEE & SONS, Darlington, Mo. KIMBALL 9 -THE- JEWELER STANBERRY Will Repair Your Watch or Sell you a ROCKFORD, SPRINGFIELD, ELGIN, Or any other make of good American Time-Keepers, FOR LESS MONEY Than Any One Else In :-: The :-: County. LUMBER! When you want anything in the line of BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, Such as BAIN! MUD! MUD! In consequence of the discouraging condition- attending the operation of farming this season I hare decided, to reduce my prices to an average of 5 Per Cent ON COST, Until some change in prospects shall occur. Flooring, Siding, " Ceiling, Dimensions, Finishing, Shingles, Mouldings, Cement, Windows, Lath, Doors, Lime, Paints, Oils, Hair, Builders' Hardware, Rough and Planed Pickets, Fencing, Barn Siding, Etc., Call at the Anything you want in my line at prices to suit the Purchaser. QUALITY AND QUANTITY. LIVE AND LET LIVE. Don't Forget to Ernino lly togs Sleek C. W. Crow, Darlington, Missouri. BANK OF ALBANY, ALBANY, MO. Capital, - $21,000, Paid Up. boss k genesal mm wimi Pqftfoqqge Solicited. Jno. A. Ross, - President J. B. Thomas, Cashier. If you have a contract of any kind to let give the home mechanic, the home merchant or the home lal)orer the first chance at it. Ten chances to one lie will do yon better work or furnibh you better material than the imported man will, and then he will feel more like doing you a favor if the op- lortuiiity is ever offered for him to do so. DARLINGTON RECORD, -BY- Respectfully. S T. TRACY. McCurry, Missouri. HARVEST EXCURSIONS. The C. B. & Q. railroad will sell round trip excursion tickets to the west and southwest, at one fare for the round trip. Dates of sale, August 30th and Septemler 27th, good to return up to twenty-days from date of sale. A. X. Hexshaw, Local Agent News of the Week. John Patchin came in from Kansas last week. David Marshall is recovering from a few days' sickness. Bob Nichols is general mana ger of Dr. Dyke's goatery. Joel Nelson has been on the sick list for several days past -Miss Emma Barry is visiting at her home in Bethany this wTeek. A. W. Butler spent four days first of the week with friends in Iowa. J. M. Purky of Gentryville was in the city a few hours last Sunday. C. G. German went down to St. Joseph on' business this morning. A. W. Pruden and family Sundayed with Mrs. Nora Shelby at Evona. Claud N. Comstock was down from Albany a short time Monday afternoon. A road grader contest is to be held on the road between Evona and Albany to-day. Mrs. A. Green well and Mrs. Chas. Stam spent Sunday with friends at Stanberry. Chas. A. Brown of Denver is spending a few days with his parents here this week. Mrs. Dr. Curry has been quite sick at her home in Mc Curry the past few days. McFall is making extensive preparations for her 13th anniversary picnic, August 27th. Mrs. S. T. Cox and Miss Nellie Greenwell are reported quite sick by Dr. S. H. Dyke. The receipts from the adver tising quilt made by the Ladies' Aid Society amounted to 858.05. W. I. Miller had a valuable brood mare die from the effects of eating too much rye, recently. Andy Smith and wife, from northeast of Albany visited at Geo. Baldwin's last of last week. Claud Bobinson of Gentryville came up and spent a few hours with his "people" here last Sunday. It only costs 25 cents to read the Record till after election. Subscribe at once and get the next issue. Mrs. E. M. Lemley, who has been very sick for several days past, is improving. Dr. Curry is attending. Bev. Lewis Campbell and wife and Geo. Campbell dinnered with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Butler last Monday. Colonel Hitt, of the Chillico-the Constitution, was in our town last Thursday, the guest of the Amos Brothers. G. W. Needels and wife of the north part of the county changed cars for Burlington Junction at this place last Saturday. Insure your life in the Southwestern Mutual of Marshalltown, Iowa. S. E. Cogswell, Local Agent Elder A. Oyler will preach at the Long Branch Baptist church next Sabbath at 11:00 a. m. All are invited to be present This week's supplement contains much valuable information. Bead it carefully and then hand it to some other intelligent voter. Miss Edith Purky of Gentryville accompanied by her friend, Miss May Nelson of Bethany, visited friends here Monday night The picnic at Albany, yesterday was largely attended and the exercises were very entertaining. Rev. C. B. Powers of St Joseph, Rev. Loos of Liberty, and others, delivered excellent addresses on the advantages of denominational colleges and a college education. Many Darlington people were at this gathering, and all expressed themselves well pleased with the day's doings. For Sale I Set 4-foot Burrs. Apply to, C. N. Comstock. Stock Hogs Wanted. We want 50 head of good stock hogs at highest market price Call at once at Darlington Roller Mills. J. W. Coulter & Sox. Mrs. N. Butler of Pious Bidge visited relatives in the city yesterday. A nine pound girl baby at the home of Bud Hyatt at McCurry, which arrived last Thursday night, is reported by Dr. Curry. Will the person who borrowed the book "Andorsonville" from this office please make himself known, as we have forgotten who it was. D. W. Banie and lady took a pleasure drive last Sunday afternoon, and stopped at Gentryville a short time on the way home. Hon. Wm. Warner will talk to the citizens of Maryville next Friday, August 19th. Several of our republicans expect to go up and hear him. Charley Ecord of Stanberry was in the city a few hours Monday, on his way home from St. Joseph where he has secured employmentBev. J. B. Seat now has his appointments arranged so that he will preach in the M. E. Church at this place the third Sunday in each month. Geo. Patchin and family visited at Win. Claybaugh's near Albany last Sabbath. Mrs. Patch-in has been quite sick since their return home. A large majority of the dele gates to the county F. & L. U. meeting at Albany last week were favorable to the adoption of township organization. A number of the young folks gathered at the residence of C. E. Amos and wife last Friday even ing and spent the time very pleasantly till a late hour. E. O. Hammer of the McFall Mirror, changed cars here for Albany Thursday, and while waiting changed lies with ye printer man for a couple of hours. J. P. McCammon left last Saturday for Boulder, Colorado, where he goes to visit a brother who is suffering with cancer, and whose life is despaired of. At their shoot last evening the gun club made the following scores: J. Edwards, 101O11110O1011110U1O111O 17 S. Staton. OOlOOloOOOllOOOl 1001O0111 10 P. Staton. llllllllllOlOOllUOlOHOl 1H W. Walker, 1 1 1 10101 111010101 1 1101001-17 Rev. Jasper Shoemaker accompanied Elder E. W. Dunnegan on his regular trip to New Hope church in DeKalb county, last week, and preached to the people at that place on Saturday and Sunday. Ridgeway wants to be the county seat of Harrison county. We sympathize with her, but from sad experience we know just how hard it is to change the seat of government in a county. Darlington once tried it and failed. A number of couples of our young people attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mahaffa, last Thursday night, in honor of their 6on Robert who has been visiting-them for a few-weeks. It was a very enjoyable affair. The semi-annual convention of the Christian church for the district composed of Gentry, Har rison and Worth counties will be held in King City, August 22nd to 25th inclusive. The program will be published in due time. Albany Advocate. The citizens of Denver will hold their 11th annual reunion at that place on Thursday, August 18th. The Darlington silver cornet band will go over and assist in furnishing music for the occasion. A big crowd and grand good time are anticipated. Miss A. M. Cogswell of Oswego, New York, is visiting her brother, S. E. Cogswell, and family. Sho is much pleased with the appearance of our town and surrounding country. After a month's stay with our genial miller she will visit another brother at Beatrice, Nebraska. Notice 1 All persons . who are indebted to me are requested to call and settle the same without delay, as the style of the firm was changed on J uly 1st from H. E. Walker to H. E. Walker & Sons, and I desire to collect all outstanding accounts that were contracted before July 1. Respectfully, H. E. Walker. 't The case of the State of Missouri vs. John Antle, for as sault and battery upon the person of Orland Butler, will be tried before Justice Shoemaker here to morrow, E. C. Amos recently closed a deal whereby 500 acres of the best hickory timber in northwest Missouri becomes the property of Amos Bro's Handle Manufacturing Co. This timber will be cut and that part of it that is suitable will be shipped to Darlington and made into handles in the factory here. The city council at its last meeting concluded to reconsider the ordinance in regard to order- the cattle and horses kept off of the village commons, and it was decided that this ordinance should take effect August 15th. A number of our citizens are much interested to know if it will be enforced. Rev. G. H. Moulton and family have gone to Savannah to attend the St Joe district camp-meeting of the M. E. Church. They expect to be gone two weeks, and during the pastor's absence Rev. Lewis Campbell will fill his appointments, preaching at this place next Sabbath and at Ford Sunday, August 21st Notice is hereby given that the subscription to the Baptist church building is now due, and that the financial committee is ready to receive the same. Call on any of the following who will receive and receipt for your do nations: Rev. J. B. Seat, Rev. Jasper Shoemaker, George Adams, Richard Goodman, William Wood or C. G. Garman. We have received from Wil- lard P. Hall, state labor commissioner, his official map of the state of Missouri, which shows the amount of the surplus commod ities marketed in each county by rail, river and express during the year 1891. This map shows that the people of Missouri produced $125,049,325 worth of commod ities more than could be used in the state. Great is Missouri. We are thankful to the following persons who have recently favored us with cash on sub scription: F. Whittelsie, Wash ington, Pennsylvania; A. T. Prin gle for W. S. Henson, Trenton; F. M. McCulley, A. D. Lemley, Darlington; Mrs. Ann Miller, Progress, Colorado; C. V. Malson, McCurry; Fred Barnhart, Stan berry; A. B. Price for J. H. Rourk, Ford, and F. W. Duncan, New Hampton; J. T. Albin, John Roberts, A. Greenwell, Darling ton. Premium lists of the 27th annual exhibition of the Gentry County Fair Association have been issued, and the preparations being made for this year's fair, August 30 and 31 and Sept 1 and 2, indicate that it will be the largest and best fair ever given by the association. This fair is the only one in northwest Missouri that has survived a quarter of century, and it speaks well for Gentry county and the managers of the association. Those desir ing premium lists should address the secretary, G, G. Strock, who will send them by mail. Albany Advance. Wanted at Once! One or two first class wood choppers, for which I will pay a living price. Enquire of C. W. Spillman, near Greenwell Ford. We Have Received A number of new and fresh supplies for the Summer's Trade. We make a specialty of Siqv' lflts Bonnets, Tx ibbois and Floetfs. Tou can g;et the best assortment of Velvets, . Plushes and Embroidery Silks, and Cheaper Tbaa Can be Sought IWm h lb County! Please call and examine our stock and cora- pare our prices with those of large cities. Respectfully, BAHET SOTS, WE WANT All the Produce at Highest Market Prices! Daisy Prices 0rhu?ry Goods, Notions, Groceries and Queensware. fr h.mv every price just as Cow as can be for an honest article. Nothing can be sold cheaper titan we will sell it unless it is of an inferior grade. Our goods are right and can't be sold a cent cheaper than the price asked by us. You will find us on the rock basis, and our goods are always very low in price. Bethel & Baker. HOMESTEAD STRIKE Is Not Settled, Because prices were not satisfactory. But w& can satisfy you in prices on anything in our line. We carry a full line of WAGONS, - HARNESS - AND - HARDWARES Also a Large stock of Pumps of all kinds, for any depth of well, which we will fit up and deliver to you, for your examination. RESPECTFULLY, Adkisson, Bentley & Co. HIGKHE ST MARKET PRICE -FOR- WHEAT AND WOOD, SAT DARLINGTON S ROLLER MILLS! J. W. COULTER 5 SON. GENTRY COUNTY BANK. Albany, Mo. Capital, $20,000. Surplus, $15,1)00. The oldest bank in the connty. Is to-day better equipped than ever for the prompt transaction of all business entrusted to it, and offers its customers every accommodation consistent with safe banking. Increased business is always met by increased facilities. . OFFICERS. Geo. S. Huhdley, President. M. L. Miixen, Cashier, CG. Comstock, Vice-President. R. M. McCajuxon, Ass't Cashier. Geo. W. Lewis. R. L. Whaley. G. T. Patton. JOIMGOS. Geo. S. Hundley. . -M. M. Campbell. J. H. Deggiuger. R. M. McCammon, C. G. Comstock, M. L. Millen. The Albany Ledger deserves much' credit for the excellent work done on the fair premium lists turned out by that office. The "Q" now runs a special fastitock train over the line Tor' Chie$go every Friday, forther&e-1 comuTodation of local shippers. . . 3L' . - ',

IF YOU WANT" To; Sell or buy anything Place your "ad" in the Recobd, The result will prove satisfactory. Darl INGTON Record THE NEWS" Local and General, Is found in the Record every week. Only $1.00 per teak. VOL. 11. DARLINGTON, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 I, 1892. NO. 29. Look Out FOR NEW GOODS As I am now on the Market. Yours, C. G. G ARM AN. (GrROC Of. qll lids ft bcd-tocii t1ices QMnty Gorsidci'ed, q A. Goodman's. DBUGS, MEDICINES, pAINTS, QILS' CAERY IN STOCK A FIRST-CLASS LINE OF Pure Drngi and Medicines, Fnncy Goods and Toilet Articles, Wall Paper, Soaps, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, Jewelry, School Books and Supplies, Druggists' Sundries, which we are Selling? at Reasonable Prices. H PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. H. E. WALKEE & SONS, Darlington, Mo. KIMBALL 9 -THE- JEWELER STANBERRY Will Repair Your Watch or Sell you a ROCKFORD, SPRINGFIELD, ELGIN, Or any other make of good American Time-Keepers, FOR LESS MONEY Than Any One Else In :-: The :-: County. LUMBER! When you want anything in the line of BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, Such as BAIN! MUD! MUD! In consequence of the discouraging condition- attending the operation of farming this season I hare decided, to reduce my prices to an average of 5 Per Cent ON COST, Until some change in prospects shall occur. Flooring, Siding, " Ceiling, Dimensions, Finishing, Shingles, Mouldings, Cement, Windows, Lath, Doors, Lime, Paints, Oils, Hair, Builders' Hardware, Rough and Planed Pickets, Fencing, Barn Siding, Etc., Call at the Anything you want in my line at prices to suit the Purchaser. QUALITY AND QUANTITY. LIVE AND LET LIVE. Don't Forget to Ernino lly togs Sleek C. W. Crow, Darlington, Missouri. BANK OF ALBANY, ALBANY, MO. Capital, - $21,000, Paid Up. boss k genesal mm wimi Pqftfoqqge Solicited. Jno. A. Ross, - President J. B. Thomas, Cashier. If you have a contract of any kind to let give the home mechanic, the home merchant or the home lal)orer the first chance at it. Ten chances to one lie will do yon better work or furnibh you better material than the imported man will, and then he will feel more like doing you a favor if the op- lortuiiity is ever offered for him to do so. DARLINGTON RECORD, -BY- Respectfully. S T. TRACY. McCurry, Missouri. HARVEST EXCURSIONS. The C. B. & Q. railroad will sell round trip excursion tickets to the west and southwest, at one fare for the round trip. Dates of sale, August 30th and Septemler 27th, good to return up to twenty-days from date of sale. A. X. Hexshaw, Local Agent News of the Week. John Patchin came in from Kansas last week. David Marshall is recovering from a few days' sickness. Bob Nichols is general mana ger of Dr. Dyke's goatery. Joel Nelson has been on the sick list for several days past -Miss Emma Barry is visiting at her home in Bethany this wTeek. A. W. Butler spent four days first of the week with friends in Iowa. J. M. Purky of Gentryville was in the city a few hours last Sunday. C. G. German went down to St. Joseph on' business this morning. A. W. Pruden and family Sundayed with Mrs. Nora Shelby at Evona. Claud N. Comstock was down from Albany a short time Monday afternoon. A road grader contest is to be held on the road between Evona and Albany to-day. Mrs. A. Green well and Mrs. Chas. Stam spent Sunday with friends at Stanberry. Chas. A. Brown of Denver is spending a few days with his parents here this week. Mrs. Dr. Curry has been quite sick at her home in Mc Curry the past few days. McFall is making extensive preparations for her 13th anniversary picnic, August 27th. Mrs. S. T. Cox and Miss Nellie Greenwell are reported quite sick by Dr. S. H. Dyke. The receipts from the adver tising quilt made by the Ladies' Aid Society amounted to 858.05. W. I. Miller had a valuable brood mare die from the effects of eating too much rye, recently. Andy Smith and wife, from northeast of Albany visited at Geo. Baldwin's last of last week. Claud Bobinson of Gentryville came up and spent a few hours with his "people" here last Sunday. It only costs 25 cents to read the Record till after election. Subscribe at once and get the next issue. Mrs. E. M. Lemley, who has been very sick for several days past, is improving. Dr. Curry is attending. Bev. Lewis Campbell and wife and Geo. Campbell dinnered with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Butler last Monday. Colonel Hitt, of the Chillico-the Constitution, was in our town last Thursday, the guest of the Amos Brothers. G. W. Needels and wife of the north part of the county changed cars for Burlington Junction at this place last Saturday. Insure your life in the Southwestern Mutual of Marshalltown, Iowa. S. E. Cogswell, Local Agent Elder A. Oyler will preach at the Long Branch Baptist church next Sabbath at 11:00 a. m. All are invited to be present This week's supplement contains much valuable information. Bead it carefully and then hand it to some other intelligent voter. Miss Edith Purky of Gentryville accompanied by her friend, Miss May Nelson of Bethany, visited friends here Monday night The picnic at Albany, yesterday was largely attended and the exercises were very entertaining. Rev. C. B. Powers of St Joseph, Rev. Loos of Liberty, and others, delivered excellent addresses on the advantages of denominational colleges and a college education. Many Darlington people were at this gathering, and all expressed themselves well pleased with the day's doings. For Sale I Set 4-foot Burrs. Apply to, C. N. Comstock. Stock Hogs Wanted. We want 50 head of good stock hogs at highest market price Call at once at Darlington Roller Mills. J. W. Coulter & Sox. Mrs. N. Butler of Pious Bidge visited relatives in the city yesterday. A nine pound girl baby at the home of Bud Hyatt at McCurry, which arrived last Thursday night, is reported by Dr. Curry. Will the person who borrowed the book "Andorsonville" from this office please make himself known, as we have forgotten who it was. D. W. Banie and lady took a pleasure drive last Sunday afternoon, and stopped at Gentryville a short time on the way home. Hon. Wm. Warner will talk to the citizens of Maryville next Friday, August 19th. Several of our republicans expect to go up and hear him. Charley Ecord of Stanberry was in the city a few hours Monday, on his way home from St. Joseph where he has secured employmentBev. J. B. Seat now has his appointments arranged so that he will preach in the M. E. Church at this place the third Sunday in each month. Geo. Patchin and family visited at Win. Claybaugh's near Albany last Sabbath. Mrs. Patch-in has been quite sick since their return home. A large majority of the dele gates to the county F. & L. U. meeting at Albany last week were favorable to the adoption of township organization. A number of the young folks gathered at the residence of C. E. Amos and wife last Friday even ing and spent the time very pleasantly till a late hour. E. O. Hammer of the McFall Mirror, changed cars here for Albany Thursday, and while waiting changed lies with ye printer man for a couple of hours. J. P. McCammon left last Saturday for Boulder, Colorado, where he goes to visit a brother who is suffering with cancer, and whose life is despaired of. At their shoot last evening the gun club made the following scores: J. Edwards, 101O11110O1011110U1O111O 17 S. Staton. OOlOOloOOOllOOOl 1001O0111 10 P. Staton. llllllllllOlOOllUOlOHOl 1H W. Walker, 1 1 1 10101 111010101 1 1101001-17 Rev. Jasper Shoemaker accompanied Elder E. W. Dunnegan on his regular trip to New Hope church in DeKalb county, last week, and preached to the people at that place on Saturday and Sunday. Ridgeway wants to be the county seat of Harrison county. We sympathize with her, but from sad experience we know just how hard it is to change the seat of government in a county. Darlington once tried it and failed. A number of couples of our young people attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mahaffa, last Thursday night, in honor of their 6on Robert who has been visiting-them for a few-weeks. It was a very enjoyable affair. The semi-annual convention of the Christian church for the district composed of Gentry, Har rison and Worth counties will be held in King City, August 22nd to 25th inclusive. The program will be published in due time. Albany Advocate. The citizens of Denver will hold their 11th annual reunion at that place on Thursday, August 18th. The Darlington silver cornet band will go over and assist in furnishing music for the occasion. A big crowd and grand good time are anticipated. Miss A. M. Cogswell of Oswego, New York, is visiting her brother, S. E. Cogswell, and family. Sho is much pleased with the appearance of our town and surrounding country. After a month's stay with our genial miller she will visit another brother at Beatrice, Nebraska. Notice 1 All persons . who are indebted to me are requested to call and settle the same without delay, as the style of the firm was changed on J uly 1st from H. E. Walker to H. E. Walker & Sons, and I desire to collect all outstanding accounts that were contracted before July 1. Respectfully, H. E. Walker. 't The case of the State of Missouri vs. John Antle, for as sault and battery upon the person of Orland Butler, will be tried before Justice Shoemaker here to morrow, E. C. Amos recently closed a deal whereby 500 acres of the best hickory timber in northwest Missouri becomes the property of Amos Bro's Handle Manufacturing Co. This timber will be cut and that part of it that is suitable will be shipped to Darlington and made into handles in the factory here. The city council at its last meeting concluded to reconsider the ordinance in regard to order- the cattle and horses kept off of the village commons, and it was decided that this ordinance should take effect August 15th. A number of our citizens are much interested to know if it will be enforced. Rev. G. H. Moulton and family have gone to Savannah to attend the St Joe district camp-meeting of the M. E. Church. They expect to be gone two weeks, and during the pastor's absence Rev. Lewis Campbell will fill his appointments, preaching at this place next Sabbath and at Ford Sunday, August 21st Notice is hereby given that the subscription to the Baptist church building is now due, and that the financial committee is ready to receive the same. Call on any of the following who will receive and receipt for your do nations: Rev. J. B. Seat, Rev. Jasper Shoemaker, George Adams, Richard Goodman, William Wood or C. G. Garman. We have received from Wil- lard P. Hall, state labor commissioner, his official map of the state of Missouri, which shows the amount of the surplus commod ities marketed in each county by rail, river and express during the year 1891. This map shows that the people of Missouri produced $125,049,325 worth of commod ities more than could be used in the state. Great is Missouri. We are thankful to the following persons who have recently favored us with cash on sub scription: F. Whittelsie, Wash ington, Pennsylvania; A. T. Prin gle for W. S. Henson, Trenton; F. M. McCulley, A. D. Lemley, Darlington; Mrs. Ann Miller, Progress, Colorado; C. V. Malson, McCurry; Fred Barnhart, Stan berry; A. B. Price for J. H. Rourk, Ford, and F. W. Duncan, New Hampton; J. T. Albin, John Roberts, A. Greenwell, Darling ton. Premium lists of the 27th annual exhibition of the Gentry County Fair Association have been issued, and the preparations being made for this year's fair, August 30 and 31 and Sept 1 and 2, indicate that it will be the largest and best fair ever given by the association. This fair is the only one in northwest Missouri that has survived a quarter of century, and it speaks well for Gentry county and the managers of the association. Those desir ing premium lists should address the secretary, G, G. Strock, who will send them by mail. Albany Advance. Wanted at Once! One or two first class wood choppers, for which I will pay a living price. Enquire of C. W. Spillman, near Greenwell Ford. We Have Received A number of new and fresh supplies for the Summer's Trade. We make a specialty of Siqv' lflts Bonnets, Tx ibbois and Floetfs. Tou can g;et the best assortment of Velvets, . Plushes and Embroidery Silks, and Cheaper Tbaa Can be Sought IWm h lb County! Please call and examine our stock and cora- pare our prices with those of large cities. Respectfully, BAHET SOTS, WE WANT All the Produce at Highest Market Prices! Daisy Prices 0rhu?ry Goods, Notions, Groceries and Queensware. fr h.mv every price just as Cow as can be for an honest article. Nothing can be sold cheaper titan we will sell it unless it is of an inferior grade. Our goods are right and can't be sold a cent cheaper than the price asked by us. You will find us on the rock basis, and our goods are always very low in price. Bethel & Baker. HOMESTEAD STRIKE Is Not Settled, Because prices were not satisfactory. But w& can satisfy you in prices on anything in our line. We carry a full line of WAGONS, - HARNESS - AND - HARDWARES Also a Large stock of Pumps of all kinds, for any depth of well, which we will fit up and deliver to you, for your examination. RESPECTFULLY, Adkisson, Bentley & Co. HIGKHE ST MARKET PRICE -FOR- WHEAT AND WOOD, SAT DARLINGTON S ROLLER MILLS! J. W. COULTER 5 SON. GENTRY COUNTY BANK. Albany, Mo. Capital, $20,000. Surplus, $15,1)00. The oldest bank in the connty. Is to-day better equipped than ever for the prompt transaction of all business entrusted to it, and offers its customers every accommodation consistent with safe banking. Increased business is always met by increased facilities. . OFFICERS. Geo. S. Huhdley, President. M. L. Miixen, Cashier, CG. Comstock, Vice-President. R. M. McCajuxon, Ass't Cashier. Geo. W. Lewis. R. L. Whaley. G. T. Patton. JOIMGOS. Geo. S. Hundley. . -M. M. Campbell. J. H. Deggiuger. R. M. McCammon, C. G. Comstock, M. L. Millen. The Albany Ledger deserves much' credit for the excellent work done on the fair premium lists turned out by that office. The "Q" now runs a special fastitock train over the line Tor' Chie$go every Friday, forther&e-1 comuTodation of local shippers. . . 3L' . - ',